In most of urban China now, an only child marrying an only child is allowed to have two children.
But urban China's aesthetic is changing fast, becoming more adventurous and diverse by the day.
Every house in urban China is built by government builders, and they use only prefabricated components of mass housing.
By some estimates, nearly half of employment in urban China is in the informal economy.
It's an interesting contrast to many of the novels of modern urban China.
Such factories will be necessary to meet urban China's rising demand for quality fruits and vegetables.
The introduction of general practice in parts of urban China began in 1999.
Tower cranes, for example, have become the ubiquitous symbol of urban China.
They aren't even talking about the food being eaten today in urban China.